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I listened to Joe Rogan tapering off by 2016. In the middle days of the podcast, there were occasionally interesting guests, and the discussions were good, but after a while, it just turned into Rogan's moronic ramblings and the guests barely holding on. He also stopped pushing back against the dumb guests, probably as an effort to keep those dumb guests coming back. At a certain point, I remember thinking "Wow, all he says is 'huh huh huh what if the monkeys just get stoned...do you think that guy would have done DMT?'", and that's when I stopped listening altogether.
I never fell for the anti-SJW stuff, because it always seemed pretty obvious that it was anti-anti-asshole advocacy. "The LGBTQ+ Agenda" was only ever a struggle to survive.